| 1. | The term calcaneal comes from the Latin calcaneum, meaning heel.
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| 2. | A group of condyle on the calcaneum articulating against fibula.
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| 3. | The calcaneum cannot rotate and stays in varus.
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| 4. | Among the new material were parts of the lower limb, including the tibia and calcaneum.
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| 5. | A hemicylindrical facet on the calcaneum attaches to another bone in the ankle called the astragalus.
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| 6. | The fibula articulates with the calcaneum, while the astragalar-cuboid articulation is reduced or absent.
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| 7. | A projection on the calcaneum bone called the calcaneal tuber is narrow and positioned downward relative to other lateral projections on the bone.
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| 8. | The calcaneum also has a facet that attaches to both the fibula bone of the leg and another tarsal, or ankle bone.
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| 9. | This reassignment was based on the structure of the calcaneum, which is similar to that of other early crurotarsans, especially aetosaurs.
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| 10. | Similarly to tarsus into a proximal and distal unit, where the centrale is linked mechanically to the proximal ( astragalus-calcaneum ) unit.
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